Morning Pujas

109cm x 198cm (43” x 78”) Oil on Linen Canvas 2014 Twilight Pujas also a red painting, and Morning Pujas with yellow and blue water, capture the serene and timeless ritual of evening and morning pujas along the Ganga. Women are portrayed immersed in their devotional practices—gestures reverent and deliberate. The scenes emanates a quiet strength, celebrating the resilience of
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Twilight Pujas

114cm x 182cm (45” x 72”) Oil on Linen Canvas 2014 Twilight Pujas also a red painting, and Morning Pujas with yellow and blue water, capture the serene and timeless ritual of evening and morning pujas along the Ganga. Women are portrayed immersed in their devotional practices—gestures reverent and deliberate. The scenes emanates a quiet strength, celebrating the resilience of
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Belief

127cm x 150cm (50” x 59”) Oil on Linen Canvas 2012 In the painting titled Belief I try to captivate the viewer with a monochromatic red palette amplifying the intensity and depth of its theme. Set in the vastness of the ocean, it features a procession of women immersed in water, their gestures reflecting reverence and devotion. At the forefront,
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Crash

152cm x 170cm (60” x 67”) Oil on Linen Canvas 2016 Crash captures the poignant juxtaposition of tradition and modernity, focusing on women performing morning pujas along the River Ganga—a ritual deeply rooted in centuries-old practices. However, these rituals now unfold against the backdrop of significant environmental and urban transformations. The sacred river, revered as the “Mother of India,” is
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Portrait Dialogues

Painting sex workers on Geylang, Singapore Portraiture is more than capturing a likeness. It’s a collaboration between the artist and the subject. This series explores the intimate and narrative-rich process of painting people, from the initial conversation to the final brushstroke.  
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Visual Storytelling in Practice

Drawing on workshops, community projects, and daily sketches, this section showcases how storytelling through images fosters connection, healing, and activism. It’s a space to reflect on process, methods, and the unexpected moments of meaning that arise. Singaporean students painting the portraits of low-wage migrant workers in Singapore.
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